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04/19/2024
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By Laura Harris
British gov’t to equip cops with facial recognition technology as part of $69M plan to combat retail crime
The government of the United Kingdom plans to allocate four million British pounds ($5 million) for the development of mobile police units equipped with live facial recognition technology that can scan people’s faces on the street, supposedly as a means to combat retail crimes. According to the announcement of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the program will make […]
04/15/2024
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By Cassie B.
Unchecked AI could cause social order to collapse and lead to war, top Japanese firms warn
If governments don’t act soon to regulate artificial intelligence, it could lead to “social collapse and wars,” a pair of top Japanese firms have warned. In a joint statement about the rapid development of generative AI, the owners of Japan’s biggest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings and the country’s top telecom firm, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone […]
04/15/2024
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By Cassie B.
Full tyranny: Biden administration plans to ban Americans from using antivirus software made by Russian company
The Biden administration is currently working on an order barring American citizens and companies from using software made by the Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab due to national security concerns. Although this may sound like an extreme example of government overreach, it is actually supported by new authorities granted to the Commerce Department via executive […]
04/14/2024
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By Ethan Huff
DOMAIN KILL SWITCH WARNING: EU DisinfoLab wants ICANN to seize website domains linked to “disinformation”
A nonprofit organization with heavy sway among policymakers across the European Union (EU) is pushing for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to wage “war on disinformation.” Known as the EU DisinfoLab, the nonprofit, which claims to be independent, says ICANN needs to expand its control over domain registration limitations to include […]
04/11/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
New “data protection” bill in the U.K. expands ability of banks and corporations to surveil customers
A bill is currently making its way through the parliament of the United Kingdom, which could grant the country’s government with extraordinary new financial surveillance powers. The Data Protection and Digital Information (DPDI) bill proposes changes to the U.K.’s General Data Protection Regulations, which provide the foundation for the rules and principles that govern how […]
04/11/2024
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By Laura Harris
EU plans to monitor private online chats under the guise of combating child abuse
The European Union is planning to pass new regulations supposedly to combat child sexual abuse online that will allow it to monitor private online messages for illegal content, stirring controversy all over the continent. Initially introduced in May 2022, the EU presented the first draft of the “Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament […]
04/10/2024
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By Richard Brown
Plans to install 480 new cameras in Oakland along California freeways raise mass surveillance concerns
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has unveiled plans to install 480 new cameras in Oakland and along freeways, raising concerns over mass surveillance. Characterizing these cameras as “cutting-edge,” Newsom conveyed in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter, that they would “aid law enforcement in identifying vehicles associated with crimes through real-time data and alerts.” (Related: California thieves […]
04/09/2024
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By Richard Brown
Israeli spy chief BLOWS HIS COVER after authoring a book published on Amazon about AI-driven warfare
The most powerful spy chief of Israel has blown his cover by authoring a book published on Amazon. Unit 8200 is the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) top military intelligence unit. Who commands it is one of the most closely guarded secrets within the IDF and is considered one of the most powerful positions within the […]
04/09/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Japanese telecommunications giant and major newspaper warn that social order could COLLAPSE in the AI era
Japan’s largest telecommunications firm and the nation’s biggest newspaper called for speedy legislation to restrain generative artificial intelligence (AI) over fears that it could cause democracy and social order to collapse. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) and Yomiuri Shimbun Group Holdings (YSGH) issued this call in a manifesto published on April 8. The central government […]
03/29/2024
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By Ethan Huff
If you watch the “wrong” things on YouTube, the Feds could demand that Google reveal your identity
Privacy experts are sounding the alarm about two recent court orders that allowed the federal government to order Google to release private information about users who watched certain unapproved videos and livestreams on YouTube. According to the orders, the feds demanded information on all viewers of select YouTube videos that Washington says involve criminal activity […]
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